
Kohima, October 21 (MExN): Global Iodine Deficiency Disorder Prevention Day was held on the theme ‘A daily dose of Iodine keeps you fit and fine’ at Charity School, Kohima on October 21.
Dr Mereninla Senlem, Additional Director & SPO (NHM) Directorate of Health & Family Welfare speaking on the occasion as the special guest informed that iodine deficiency disorder can be severe but preventable both for the present and future generation by consuming good quality iodised salt.
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She highlighted the sources of iodine from sea, plants, soil and dairy products but emphasised that the best source of iodine is from the sea products and informed that salt being consumed by everyone irrespective of social standing, caste or race. Iodised salt becomes the key to reach all people with the required amount.
Dr Mereninla also spoke on iodine deficiency disorders that affect both body and mind in all stages of life including stillbirth, birth defects, miscarriage, stunted growth, intellectual disabilities and development delays. The most common sign of iodine deficiency being goiter, she added.
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Earlier, Dr John Kemp, State Program Officer (NIDDCP) stated that Global Iodine Deficiency Disorder Prevention day is being organised with young people because they are the most suitable Ambassador to spread the message of Iodised salt to the community.
While NIDDCP Technical Officer Nungsang Longchar informed that geographically, Nagaland falls under “areas of severest iodine deficiency”, as it lies in the sub-Himalayans belt but recent survey indicated the prevalence rate has come down to about 1% from 34.3% Goitre prevalence; which was recorded in a baseline survey conducted by ICMR in early 1960’s. He also stated that IDD is considered as the world’s single most common cause of preventable mental retardation and brain damage today.

The other highlights of the Global Iodine deficiency Disorder Day program included quiz competition on Iodine, deficiency and disorder awareness where prizes were distributed for each correct answer. While demonstration on Iodine test was showcase and test kits distributed to participants to advocate awareness and education.
The vote of thanks was delivered by partner organization FPAI General Manager Vincent Belho.